Skinwalker Ranch - So, you know those old myths of skinwalkers? They're shapeshifters that are assumed to be super evil because they can only turn into humans they have killed. True Blood has a portrayal of them that is pretty loyal to the myths.
Yeah, that makes total sense. [/sarcasm]
4Closed - Jamie Kennedy plays a man who is evicted when his mother dies and is really butthurt about it. In fact, he is so butthurt that he tries to kill the people who move in, but first he tries to ruin their lives. I think with his hair, wardrobe, and weird voice, they were going for creepy, but they got stoner instead, and thus this movie just isn't as effective as it could be.
Carrie (2013) - Good casting, but why remake a movie if you're going to make it pretty much the same friggin' movie as the original? Okay, they changed a few things at the end, I guess the unnecessary gas station explosion makes it slightly better than the original, but it still really doesn't justify making a whole 'nother movie. Remaking a movie is like doing a cover song - make it your own and make it better or don't fucking bother.
Ender's Game - It's a decent movie, but it certainly isn't in the same league as the book. They stripped away all of the strife that Ender goes through, and all of the complexity of the book, and they added in a romance which is super awkward because Ender is just a KID and he has much more important things to worry about.
Dollman - This movie is about a cop who comes from the planet of Arturos (perhaps named after Arturo Maximillan in Sliders?) and has a really badass gun that blows shit to smithereens. For some reason, he ends up on Earth, and it turns out he is way smaller than humans. He's allegedly 13 inches. Tall. I'm not talking about his dick, shut up! This reminds me of a couple of episodes of the Twilight Zone. Anyway, he makes friends and does a bunch of heroic shit. It's low budget and definitely a B-movie, but I actually liked it.
Unaware - Um, yeah. This is a really sucky sci-fi found footage movie about aliens and shit, and it takes forever to see an actual alien. It's bloody stupid.
51 - Well, it's a Syfy original movie, so that tells you what you can expect. The basic premise is that reporters are allowed into Area 51 and shit goes south. They missed the opportunity to make this into a found footage movie so it would seem edgy and cool. This movie isn't very good, but what makes me actively angry is that they clearly ripped off Alien as much as they legally could. There is a baby Alien and a mama Alien and both will stab you through the chest with their tails. Sound familiar? The main differences are that these Aliens have vagina faces, and they do not bleed acid, have two mouths, or produce chestbursters.
Contracted - So, it turns out, if a guy fucks a corpse and then date rapes a lesbian without a condom, said lesbian will contract a zombie virus. But she will have no idea what is happening to her, no matter how obvious her symptoms become. During the process, she will develop a taste for human flesh, and will kill and eat people while fully aware of what she is doing. Also, maggots will fall out of her vagina. I really don't know how they got there, because there are no scenarios in which maggots magically spawn within one's vagina, but whatever. Maybe the corpse fucker had maggots on his dick and they crawled into her vagina and made it home? I dunno. Weird.
At the end of the movie, she finally dies for good in a car crash and comes back as a full-fledged, stupid shambling zombie. Apparently the random guy that talks to her first is also not very observant, because the first thing he says to her is, "Miss, you were in a car accident, stay where you are," when she clearly looks dead and incapable of rational thought. To add to the absurdity of the scene, she runs towards her mom and is clearly going to attack her, and the cops with their weapons drawn do NOTHING.
Control (2004) - This movie is available on Hulu, and actually has a great cast and good writing. A prisoner on death row is given a chance to participate in a drug testing study instead of being killed outright. He's like, "Shit, okay." The drug is supposed to reduce violent tendencies and induce a feeling of calm and also remorse. (In reality, I don't think chemistry can do something that specific. But whatever.) At first, nothing happens, but by week 5, the former convict appears to be changed. They let him out in the world, still surveilling him closely. He gets a job from a hot chick (Michelle Rodriguez), and they develop a romance.
After Effect - A bunch of people volunteer to be a part of a medical study, and they are exposed to gas that turns them all into zombies and they die. These zombies don't appear to have a particular craving for flesh, they are just really aggressive. They are also intelligent and even capable of speech (beyond, "BRAAAAAAAAINS").
Daddy's Little Girl - I watched about halfway through before I decided, "Fuck it." It's a common problem in the rape revenge genre that they will have someone close to the victim take revenge instead of the actual victim. This just isn't as effective.
Haunter - This movie doesn't become what the synopsis on IMDB said it would be until you're already 60 minutes into the movie. Honestly, it doesn't really make sense and it just isn't very good. But hey, did you know Abigail Breslin is all growed up?